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  • Get the stocks members of Congress traded most over a trailing window, aggregated across EVERY member and ticker — 'what did Congress buy this week' without needing a ticker or a member name. The window is anchored on the DISCLOSURE (filing) date because the STOCK Act's general outside filing deadline is 45 days after a trade; late or amended records can arrive later. Each row aggregates one stock's disclosed trades: distinct members buying and selling, trade counts, estimated dollar flow per direction (each disclosed amount range's midpoint — members disclose a band, not an exact figure), the largest participants, and the latest filing and transaction dates. direction=buys ranks by estimated net buying, direction=sells by estimated net selling; chamber=senate/house narrows to one chamber. Use GetCongressionalTrades for one stock's underlying disclosures and GetMemberTrades for one member's.
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  • Authenticate with TronSave and create a server session. Returns `{ sessionId, walletAddress?, expiresAt }` — pass `sessionId` as the `mcp-session-id` header on every subsequent MCP request. `walletAddress` is set only for signature-mode logins. Two modes: (1) wallet signature (preferred for platform tools) — call this tool with `signature_timestamp` formatted as `<signature>_<timestamp>`, where `<signature>` must be produced client-side by signing the timestamp message; you may optionally call `tronsave_get_sign_message` to obtain a helper message/timestamp pair; (2) API key (internal tools) — pass `apiKey` (raw key, no prefix). Side effect: creates a new session on the server. Wallet signing must happen client-side; never send private keys to the server.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's CTI cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `cti_load_context`. This server never requests your campaign or threat-intel notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—templates and guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Create a checkout URL for one or more products. Pass variant IDs (items) and/or product URLs (product_urls). When a product URL is provided (e.g. https://laluer.com/products/mira), the tool resolves it to a variant ID automatically — no catalog import needed. Supports discount codes, cart notes, and selling plans. Do not use unless the user wants to buy — use search_products or skincare_recommend first. Returns a direct Shopify checkout link the user can click to buy.
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  • Connectivity check that confirms the Nordic MCP server process is responding. Use this at the start of a session to verify the server is reachable before making other calls. Do not use as a proxy for database health — the server can respond while the Qdrant vector database is temporarily unavailable. To confirm data availability, call search_filings directly. Returns: A greeting string: "Hello {name}! Nordic MCP server is running."
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  • Return a single recommended VPS provider for users who do not yet have a server. Call this ONLY when the user explicitly says they have no server. The user buys the VPS at this provider and comes back with IP + password.
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  • Review what the user currently has for sale. Use when they ask what they are selling, what their prices are, where their money goes, or want to check their listing before changing it. Returns the proxy URL, payout destination, commission rate and every listed tool with its price. Requires the api_key from register_server.
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  • Start charging for an MCP server the user owns. Use when they want to monetize, sell, charge for, get paid for, put a price on, or make money from a server, API or tool. Buyers pay their wallet DIRECTLY on-chain — PayGate never holds the money, so there is no payout to wait for, no balance to withdraw and no commission taken. Their server is never modified and needs no payment code. Tools are imported automatically, so it must be publicly reachable over HTTPS and answer tools/list. Returns a proxy URL and a secret api_key shown only once; save it, every other seller tool needs it.
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  • Your FIRST step when debugging any runtime problem — a 500, a failed request, a blank page, or 'it doesn't work' from the user. Call this before theorizing from an error message alone. Reads the project's runtime logs. source 'server' (default): the dev backend's request logs from the last hour — method, URL, status, duration, and per-request server log lines (pass log_reference_id from a previous listing for one request's full logs); includes background jobs (queueTask/scheduled/failure). source 'browser': console output AND client-side network requests (each fetch as `⇄ METHOD url → status`, with the error body for failed/4xx/5xx ones — the client-side view server logs miss, e.g. CORS/timeouts/third-party calls) captured from the user's open editor session. A browser network line's `ref=<id>` is a log_reference_id you can pass back with source 'server' for that request's full server logs. Empty if no editor is open. NOT CloudWatch: entries live ~1 hour and cover the dev backend + live session only — for the PUBLISHED app's logs, use run_code_in_vm's `_floot.getProdBackendLogs` (details: get_guides('prod-backend-logs')).
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's IR cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `ir_load_context`. This server never requests your incident notes and instructs your AI to keep them local—guidelines flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Get Lenny Zeltser's Malware cross-server handoff routes — when this MCP server can't fulfill a request, which other MCP servers (or fallback workflows) to consult. Surfaces a compact subset of `malware_load_context`. This server never requests your sample, analysis notes, or indicators and instructs your AI to keep them local—guidelines and the report template flow to your AI for local analysis.
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  • Load insider workflow for Form 3/4/5, insider buy/sell, cluster buy, 13D/G. REQUIRES get_database_schema then get_query_patterns to be called first (in that order). Call BEFORE writing SQL when the user asks about insider transactions, insider buying/selling, Form 3 initial holdings, Form 4/5 transactions, cluster buying, executive purchases, officer sales, 10b5-1 plans, activist stakes, 13D/G filings, beneficial ownership, "who is buying/selling", or "track this insider across companies". Can be combined with other workflow tools.
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  • Load insider workflow for Form 3/4/5, insider buy/sell, cluster buy, 13D/G. REQUIRES get_database_schema then get_query_patterns to be called first (in that order). Call BEFORE writing SQL when the user asks about insider transactions, insider buying/selling, Form 3 initial holdings, Form 4/5 transactions, cluster buying, executive purchases, officer sales, 10b5-1 plans, activist stakes, 13D/G filings, beneficial ownership, "who is buying/selling", or "track this insider across companies". Can be combined with other workflow tools.
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  • Pre-flight security verdict for an MCP server invocation. Judges BOTH server-level reputation AND the server's dependency graph (npm/pypi) against the DugganUSA threat-intel corpus (1.13M+ IOCs, Shai-Hulud + typosquat + LOLBin families). Returns BLOCK / ADVISORY / REVIEW / ALLOW with severity, evidence, dep-graph summary, and HMAC-signed response. REVIEW means we hold NO RECORD of this server -- not that it is safe. Treat REVIEW as do-not-proceed-blindly: a brand-new attacker-published server looks exactly like this. ALLOW is only returned when we actually resolved the server and scanned its dependency graph; check known_to_us and dep_graph.scanned to confirm. Use this BEFORE invoking any other MCP server tool, especially ones installed from outside the official MCP Registry.
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  • Create a checkout URL for one or more products. Pass variant IDs (items) and/or product URLs (product_urls). When a product URL is provided (e.g. https://laluer.com/products/mira), the tool resolves it to a variant ID automatically — no catalog import needed. Supports discount codes, cart notes, and selling plans. Do not use unless the user wants to buy — use search_products or skincare_recommend first. Returns a direct Shopify checkout link the user can click to buy.
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  • HNB (Croatian National Bank) official exchange rates for ALL foreign currencies on a given date. Croatia is in the eurozone, so every rate is quoted AGAINST THE EURO (units of foreign currency per 1 EUR). Returns rows with valuta (3-letter ISO code), srednji_tecaj (middle/reference rate), kupovni_tecaj (buying), prodajni_tecaj (selling), datum_primjene (apply date). Omit date for the latest applicable rates. Rate values are strings with a COMMA decimal separator (e.g. "1,164900").
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  • Recharge an eSIM the customer already owns with more data: builds a cart and returns a checkout URL to pay by credit card on hungry-esim.com. The installed SIM keeps working — no new QR code is issued. Use this instead of create_checkout when the traveller already has one of our eSIMs. Does NOT charge — the user completes payment on the website. Get iccid from my_esims and package_code from list_esim_topups.
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  • Return the description and install snippets for a named tool or server. For tools: the description and the server it belongs to. For servers: local (stdio, via npx) install snippets for every published server, plus remote (HTTP) connection snippets when a hosted endpoint exists — for every supported client, or one client via the client parameter.
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